Comics
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine returns to comic book shelves after almost ten years as Constable Odo must find out who is responsible for a bombing.
In Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1, Snake Eyes and fellow Joes follow an SOS signal that leads them to a peculiar base where Snake Eyes’ mysterious past surfaces.
Meg’s transformation is complete, but with her gone how will the rest of the family cope in Family Tree #7 from Image Comics.
Brandon Sanderson’s Dark One explores the duality of man through a story about Paul who has visions of a fantastical world he is destined to destroy.
Strange Adventures #3 sees Mr. Terrific’s investigation continues. But as the investigation moves forward Adam Strange starts asking questions of his own.
In ‘Dark Nights: Death Metal #2,’ the remaining Dark Knights are out for blood as Wonder Woman, Swamp Thing, and Wally West search for Batman.
Gudetama: Adulting for the Lazy sees the titular character Gudetama dispense out life advice to various people in need. Some good, and some for fun.
Killadelphia Volume 1: Sins of the Father is a perfect blend of historical fiction and vampire legends, with an emotional father/son story at the core.
Eat, And Love Yourself does valuable work that showcases the complexity of eating disorders, recovery, and the work to get better.
The Tea Dragon Tapestry tells the stories of several people living in a little village. They learn and grow as they tackle the challenges life presents.
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One World Under Doom Issue 6 finally breaks into Latveria, uncovering the truth behind Doctor Doom’s power source within his home.